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*Proven on Mint 19.3 | *Proven on Mint 19.3 | ||
*Proven on SparkyLinux 5.11 ... (You'll have to [https://tecadmin.net/install-mysql-server-on-debian9-stretch/ fix the missing MySQL] thing & install vim first) | *Proven on SparkyLinux 5.11 ... (You'll have to [https://tecadmin.net/install-mysql-server-on-debian9-stretch/ fix the missing MySQL] thing & install vim first) | ||
+ | **[[Getting MySQL onto SparkyLinux]] | ||
===Install the LAMP Stack=== | ===Install the LAMP Stack=== |
Revision as of 16:18, 13 July 2020
- Proven on Mint 19.3
- Proven on SparkyLinux 5.11 ... (You'll have to fix the missing MySQL thing & install vim first)
Contents
Install the LAMP Stack
sudo apt install apache2 libapache2-mod-php php-xml php-mbstring php-apcu php-intl imagemagick inkscape php-gd php-cli php-cgi php mysql-server mysql-client php-mysql
Configure MySQL
sudo mysql_secure_installation
- (Extra Instructions if you've never configured MySQL before)
& Test it
sudo vi /var/www/html/info.php
<?php phpinfo(); ?>
Browse to http://ServerAddress/ & you should see the default page.
Browse to http://ServerAddress/info.php & you should see a whole bunch of info about your PHP subsystem.
Set up at least one user in mysql
sudo mysql -u root -p
CREATE USER 'someone'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'password'; EXIT;
(Hint: This'd be a good time to create yourself as that user with your non-admin password of choice...)